Melissa Abdallah
@mel_abdallah
Ecology grad, UNSW🌿🕷️| Teacher 🎸 |
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08-07-2021 04:15:03
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Testing the vacuum device for our first grassland and woodland sites for #BugNet; lots of beetles, spiders, hoppers, even pseudoscorpions Allan Ecology Group annekempel Suz Everingham UNSW Science
A throwback to my time at CalperumStationOfficial with Heather Spring. Keen to get back to field work for more moments with cute little animals like this! #science #nature #animals
“Parks are not the homogenised ecological deserts that we think they are - they are living #ecosystems that do amazing things,” David John Eldridge from UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences tells @peterhannam1.bsky.social in The Sydney Morning Herald.
Just a couple of reasons why Port Macquarie is amazing Jessica Nguyen #travel #nature #ecology #animals #australia #marinelife #beaches #rainforest #outdoors #environment
Our UNSW interns participated in the Seafood Provenance Project workshop at ANSTO to build skills in stakeholder engagement. The project involves partnerships with industry & government.UNSW Science UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences Ecosystem Science @DrJasminMartino Debashish Mazumder Jes Sammut Melissa Abdallah
Wild dogs are dingoes! A new DNA test developed by Dr Kylie Cairns busts the wild dog myth and shows that most wild dogs are dingoes. In a clip from Australia's Wild Odyssey I discuss the wild dog myth while collecting samples from a dingo-tree for DNA testing onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
A great day spent with our collaborating farmers, government staff and UNSW interns at Tan Bang Commune in the Mekong Delta. Our last trial produced a good crop of shrimp. So happy to see the farmers again😃 UNSW Science UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences UNSW CMSI UNSW Global Water Institute Melissa Abdallah
My UNSW Science interns participated in our site visit at Tan Bang Commune. Melissa Abdallah & Marianne Feoli learned about trust & relationship building for successful multi stakeholder collaboration. They also met our women lead farmers, trained by the project team UNSW Global Water Institute
Marianne Feoli and Melissa Abdallah finished the Rice-Shrimp Project component of their internship. A big thanks to the team at RIA2 and our collaborating farmers in Tan Bang Commune for hosting and building the capacity of our UNSW interns.😀UNSW Science UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences UNSW Global Water Institute